Vancouver gets a Cyber Car Wash

Cyber car wash, vancouver

Car owners in Vancouver can look forward to the opening of a new “Cyber Car Wash” with a 36-meter-long car wash tunnel.

Judging by the submitted plans (see picture), the new building will have a futuristic, angular look with much aluminum and glass.

The car wash will have license plate recognition, member pay lanes and easy-loading conveyor belts, Jason Ritchie, director of innovation & creative at Hurley Development, promises.

Non-claustrophopic

Furthermore, the planned Cyber Car Wash will have wide-open wash tunnels to make it a non-claustrophobic experience.

The owner — Ten Talents Investments 23, owned by Hurley Development — submitted the plans for the car wash along with Seattle-based Pacland, a civil engineering and land development firm.

The overall building dimensions are approximately 38 meters (127 ft) long by 15 meters (48 ft) wide, with a total of around 1500 square meters, according to the plans.

The opening date of the new wash tunnel at 14309 N.E. Fourth Plain Blvd. Vancouver is not yet known.

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Author: Rene Passet

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Vancouver gets a Cyber Car Wash

Cyber car wash, vancouver

Car owners in Vancouver can look forward to the opening of a new “Cyber Car Wash” with a 36-meter-long car wash tunnel.

Judging by the submitted plans (see picture), the new building will have a futuristic, angular look with much aluminum and glass.

The car wash will have license plate recognition, member pay lanes and easy-loading conveyor belts, Jason Ritchie, director of innovation & creative at Hurley Development, promises.

Non-claustrophopic

Furthermore, the planned Cyber Car Wash will have wide-open wash tunnels to make it a non-claustrophobic experience.

The owner — Ten Talents Investments 23, owned by Hurley Development — submitted the plans for the car wash along with Seattle-based Pacland, a civil engineering and land development firm.

The overall building dimensions are approximately 38 meters (127 ft) long by 15 meters (48 ft) wide, with a total of around 1500 square meters, according to the plans.

The opening date of the new wash tunnel at 14309 N.E. Fourth Plain Blvd. Vancouver is not yet known.

Also read:

Author: Rene Passet

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